New features in iOS 14
Apple Watch is becoming a personal doctor on the wrist. Smartwatches may get another health feature this year. A code snippet in iOS 14 indicates that the Apple Watch will soon be able to measure blood oxygen levels.
Apple Watch 4 brings new health features to Apple 2018. For example, smartwatches are able to detect falls for the first time and offer the option of recording an electrocardiogram to identify arrhythmias. This year, Cupertino's maker may add more features. As reported on page 9to5Mac, Apple's smartwatch will soon also measure the oxygen content in the blood.
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The site specializes in Apple, and it has exclusive insights into iOS 14 code snippets that indicate new features. When the blood oxygen saturation is below a healthy level, the Apple Watch may send a notification soon. Oxygen in the blood between 95% and 100% is considered healthy. In the worst case, less than 80% of oxygen in the blood can cause breathing or cardiac arrest.
Is it for Apple Watch 6?
According to 9to5Mac, it's unclear whether the new feature will require new hardware or will become a proprietary feature of the Apple Watch 6. It is assumed that Apple Watch Series 4 models can also determine blood oxygen content with a built-in heart rate monitor. Apple has extensively revised it with the Apple Watch 4, and the manufacturer Fitbit has provided updated features.
In addition, sleep monitoring should finally be performed on smart watches. For many years, Apple Watch owners have wanted to use this feature. There are rumors that this feature has been developed for a long time and will be released soon. The watch should then be able to assess our sleep quality. In addition, users should be reminded to charge the Apple Watch before going to bed.